Jean Marsh (1934 - )
Film Deaths[]
- Unearthly Stranger (1963) [Ms. Ballard]: Killed when Philip Stone pushes her out of a high up window.
- Dark Places (1974) [Victoria]: Strangled by Robert Hardy in their bedroom.
- The Eagle Has Landed (1976) [Joanna Grey]: Machine-gunned (through a door) by an American soldier after she shoots Larry Hagman . Her body is shown afterwards when the soldier opens the door.
- The Changeling (1980) [Joanna Russell]: Killed in a car accident, along with her daughter (Michelle Martin).
- Willow (1988) [Queen Bavmorda]: Struck by lightning and sucked into the netherworld after Warwick Davis sabotages her ritual to sacrifice a baby, causing the spell to claim her instead.
Television Deaths[]
- The Twilight Zone: The Lonely (1959) [Alicia]: Playing an android, she is destroyed when John Dehner shoots her in the face to remind Jack Warden that she's not human.
- Doctor Who: The Daleks' Masterplan (1965) [Sara Kingdom]: Rapidly aged to death by the Daleks' Time Destructor weapon. (After the aging begins, Jean was replaced by May Warden for the remainder of the death scene.) (Much of this episode was lost during the BBC's periodic house-cleaning, but the Loose Cannons Reconstructions website offers an unofficial "reconstruction" of the episode.)
- Gideon's Way (Gideon C.I.D): A Perfect Murder (1966) [Sandra Casey]: Hit on the head with a ceramic vase by Patrick Allen. Her body is found on Hampstead Heath.
- Jane Eyre (1970) [Bertha Rochester]: Burned to death when a fire breaks out in the Rochester home.
- The Persuaders: Five Miles To Midnight(1972) [Nicola]: Killed out of picture by Robert Rietty's marksman, we hear the bullet smash the window before seeing her slumped in her chair. (Thanks to Brian).
- Tales from the Darkside: Answer Me (1985) [Joan Matlin]: Strangled by a living telephone cord; her body is shown again later on lying on the floor.
- The Tomorrow People: The Culex Experiment (1994) [Dr. Alysia Culex]: Falls off a balcony when trying to get away from Kristian Schmid and his friends. Her body is shown afterwards.
- Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder: The Case of the Croydon Poisonings (2005) [Violet Sidney]: Dies of arsenic poisoning.
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Notable Connections[]
- Ex-wife of Jon Pertwee